Colin Munro MacLeod
Colin Munro MacLeod (January 28, 1909 – February 11, 1972) was a Canadian-American geneticist. He was one of a trio of scientists who discovered that deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA is responsible for the transformation of the physical characteristics of bacteria, which subsequently led to its identification as the molecule responsible for heredity. Provided by Wikipedia
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Trehalose enhances mitochondria deficits in human NPC1 mutant fibroblasts but disrupts mouse Purkinje cell dendritic growth ex vivo by Collin M. MacLeod, Fawad A. K. Yousufzai, Liam T. Spencer, Sarah Kim, Lucianne A. Rivera-Rosario, Zerian D. Barrera, Lindsay Walsh, Claude Krummenacher, Benjamin Carone, Ileana Soto
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Trehalose enhances mitochondria deficits in human NPC1 mutant fibroblasts but disrupts mouse Purkinje cell dendritic growth ex vivo. by Collin M MacLeod, Fawad A K Yousufzai, Liam T Spencer, Sarah Kim, Lucianne A Rivera-Rosario, Zerian D Barrera, Lindsay Walsh, Claude Krummenacher, Benjamin Carone, Ileana Soto
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Disruptive lysosomal-metabolic signaling and neurodevelopmental deficits that precede Purkinje cell loss in a mouse model of Niemann-Pick Type-C disease by Sarah Kim, Kathleen Ochoa, Sierra E. Melli, Fawad A. K. Yousufzai, Zerian D. Barrera, Aela A. Williams, Gianna McIntyre, Esteban Delgado, James N. Bolish, Collin M. Macleod, Mary Boghos, Hayden P. Lens, Alex G. Ramos, Vincent B. Wilson, Kelly Maloney, Zachary M. Padron, Amaal H. Khan, Rosa E. Blanco, Ileana Soto
Published 2023-04-01
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